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Islamabad's Name Invoked in Denmark's Debate Over the Call to Prayer

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A charged political debate unfolding in Denmark this week brought Islamabad's name into an international conversation about Muslim identity, religious expression, and belonging in Western societies. For Islamabad's residents, hearing their city invoked in such a context is both striking and thought-provoking.

🕌 Denmark's Minister Uses Islamabad as a Cautionary Symbol

Denmark's Immigration Minister Morten Bodskov has pushed for legislation that would ban the public broadcasting of the Islamic call to prayer, known as the Azaan, across the country. In making his case, the minister argued that the call to prayer should not be audible over Danish rooftops, and specifically stated that Denmark should not come to resemble a suburb of Islamabad. The remarks directly invoked Islamabad as a cultural reference point intended to signal a vision of religious and national identity that the minister believes Denmark should resist. The statement has drawn attention from Muslim communities internationally, who see the singling out of Islamabad as both geographically and symbolically loaded. [1]

Sources: [1] NDTV

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